Problem 796. Removing rows from a matrix is easy - but what about inserting rows?

Assume A is a 5-by-5 matrix. A([2,4],:) = [] is a quick way to remove rows 2 and 4. Can you find a quick way to insert rows into A?

You are given a n-by-m matrix A, a 1-by-p vector of indices IND, and either a scalar value (1-by-1) or a p-by-m matrix b to be inserted AFTER rows IND of A. In case of a scalar value it should fill the whole row. Note that IND may contain duplicate indices, which means that more than one row should be inserted after that specific row index.

Nice problem, but the specification could be improved: from the description, you'd think the entire matrix b is supposed to be inserted after each row in IND; it's only the first example that makes it clear that this is not the case.